The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 03, 1862, Image 2

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    BfiAVEB ARGUS
- BEAVER, PENN’A.
Wednesday, Sept. 3d 18 1
T. C. [Nicholson, - - - ;tor
Peert.e's tiotioli Rate - tt
for. Auditor-General,
HON. THO’S. E. COCHEAN.
or sous coxxrv. K
For Surveyor- General,
WILLI AM S. BO SS,
or u;jiEXE .coc.NTY.
County Ticket.-
Congress,
JOHN W. WALLACE,. Lawrence 00,
_• State, Senate.
JiIATTILKW S. QUAY. Reaver.
(Subject to decision oJ'rfiSjDistrfct Conferee*.)
Assembly.
\YM. .HENRY,\ F:\Hstdn.
- Associate Judge.
HILTON LAWRENCE. Greene tp.
; District 'Attorney.
S' JRUTAN., Beaver
Commissioner.
BA RUES, Bridgewater
j* ' poor House Director.
6Aii L WXLSO2?, South ABeaver.
-S > County Surveyor.'
, AZARJAII WT-NN, Braver,
• County Auditor;
Ohio tp.
Trustees of Academy.
JAMES AjtLISON. Beaver.
HEN RY IIICB, Beaver.
•S. M. Pentengill & Co.,
• Xo 37 Pari S«*. A'. E.. 4'6 Stale
are oiir Aeenis for the Auers in those cities.
, , n j ar (. atuhcmcdto take Advertisements and
Subscrivti°ns ; for us ot our I,exit! }{aia:
County Coxnrnijtee-
The hi cm hers of the Union County
Committee are requested to mental
ibc-i ■ -office, on Wednesday],
g-tic ICib inst. at! o'clock r. 'M-.'-iorj ,
. ' i'i: l;ai't-r'.tti v ja c:‘ important business; j . ; Sword Presentation.!
" A fail .attendance; \s ddwrod. j | OniPriday evening- the 29t ;» -ult,,
j’'' • -D B. IMBRIE", CYi’nJ i-|a sword'was. presented to .Captain
• ' The following named persons egm j James Darragh of Sharon, who left on
dilute the Corainiitee; ; ' ; J Monday-morning with his ■ company
’pa L. lmi)j'ie,~t’/.’n.. V'. ■B.j'Voung, ’ |-f<>r Camp Carlin.. , The exercises took
• ' John-Pobert's; n‘m. Sbrodcs, j ~l:i’ec in the AT E. Church illßrklge-
J 9^ Ston ’ tfray? : ; 'I \ water/ The pi esentrttiorf spec :i was
I>a\id JcLr.Eico. Thomas BI Wells, . f , n ade by Rev. J.jt S. Bracken l and is
• WfiS: ' ■ [represented to have hecniayerj |«ap r
. Samuel Miiciicll, % -B. P. CuambcrUn, • iny effort.'. Capt. JDarragti is a gallant
~T lUd °’ •u " [ ,' JoLn Slc “i 2 .' . j.felldw, and has a, splendid; company, j
I'■ Departure ofTroops. -| whiekpvill no doubt do good service-
I - ’On tjondav morniii/ three coippa-rfn our country’s pause;- On. Sifurdry
,rcs\4- nnJitrv, VlXli hufve'been ! dst: Wm. IMtCaUisler of the j,
raised st«r bounty and encamped sanife company received a hindsomc
in th'o Fai'- : rii : ouiuls,‘having received sword-from his line pm plover, Capt. j
111 ui.. 1 *ll. " . c I . 1, i . . i . Cl. . J ■ m - . -*■
. c-.i-vci-ai -i-cy. i it’ ijavijrg oc-en ail- y l *. - I . .f
nonhccuHui Sabbathid.ay', in thc.diiTer-1 Two more swords iwerc
Cut fcnurc.kes.'lhat ouwbruye boys.‘inVsentcd to Gapt. “Doneboo. an
• the. evL-ut Of liu-ii arrival at Camp : Anderson, ot : the. Jrwih Ci
, ,lfowe, wjjnid experience some delay { They; were presctit’bdin the
•t’ v ’it} procuring rations for the first day-j terian Church in Beaver—tbi
-the citizens of Bd-avor and the neig-h-Miy Rev.- Cunningham and 11
'' boring yriiagcaacm'.r.cuiateiy’ee.t’aboni iby lj£v. Dr. MeL'ean. - Sever
r preparing something: for them, and at I speeches were made, and evei
an early--hpur.g large amount of.sub-hpassod off pleasantly. I *
; . .substantial nrovisions was deposited!* ; ~~S‘ ' ~
'■■■C- ■■ , .a I tt ■-. i - •.- . ' ■ pjH * ItEcnniTico for the Oi
J at tbcsCourt House .for tactr use. Cm > ■ ; ' , „
.. , " (• .£ s i « K-arn. that Cap
Sabbath evening Kcv. (now Captupi) ; . ; * • „ ~A , . ■ . l
i., •, - . .. £ J Adams of Co. I?, 10th Regime
urmaau i.iehvered •an nnpressivcyer-i . • ’ . , » ■
, • .. i, in-vlvama Reserves,; has opei
• n.. :i to fao volunteers m the B: P. i•/ . . ' •
~*1 »-■ A. i. ■ r . . ?■- eruiting oflice in .Roehesi
Charcli of .J.' .. • . ■ , -i,
j a'■»r - j v - ‘ • -Jf • belter ofneorneed one want t :
Eartv on Mondav mornings our ; -s. .
: ' stvoctfe to h* thronged wiai ilhc t-ati -Captam Adams, lie 1
soiJieri, their fricrtls ahd roiativLittll i prpveu hintselfa I
• ■ ‘ * n 4 , V’ evident othccv: and besides
to sav faroNvell to the bruvobnes t • -
VV- ... ‘ i •, ;an accomplished gentlemen
who. Udnn£-lheir-Jives m-their- lumas,-, \ °
; • _ i - z i *.r *• v ' ‘.?&sn!ie oi the word, and'treat
wero going lortii. to battle? ior wurji-' • , %
counuy.; Xhe ’ioll.pi thy dnfpi ! - Kl> as y EN ‘ a J^’ 0 r ai^‘
••shnll the life soon collcc\j. cn ° l 0 ; unns J
*;• .Cd the sblilierp at the point of rondel gmicnt now.m thu held;,
after Very delay.the -
i companies; were soon formed into line
, and look tip their"departure udr the
cars at Rochester. .r - | [
: "While at Rochester the order to go
■ into'Camp Howe was countermanded,
’ and a despatekrocoived drdofiiig’ thein |
to ro.port at Canip .X'uflin. The c-dja-!
panics remaiacd in Pi ttsburg until 0 :
b’cloek pi ( the ' evening' when tlicy- j
'/ > started iofHarrisburg. !
; ■ C‘i«p{.iin Oonfclitjo’s, Cavalry eompa
’ : uy jS retruitcd‘ in this-vicinity, left yes
, terday for Harrishiirgr' They are a
t spleYidid body of men and reflcctgreat
: credit on their officers. f AYe b.opc to
fnoav-agood account from all Ourimen
' ' The companies are officered' us fpl
■ lows:
= E.jJj. Baker Guards: Captain, Eic-h
-■' ■P. Rpber.i»t Ist Lieut., John D. Stokes;
’2d Lieut., Titos.Tler.ry, j
Orrnand Bangers: Captain, Marcus■
' Orrnnnd; Ist; Lieut., Justin Milier; 2d'
■ XfMit.. Sami; Campbell.. ; *'■
Li”. L’iirragh' Infanlry;| Captaii?, Janies
! Darraglglst Ai’Caliislcr.
2d Lieut., Geo. Shalicnberger. J,.
Irwin Cavalry ; Captain, D. 31.
Dontl.coj Ist Lieut., IJ. Q. AndoCson;
2d-Lieuti, John-Swapey! . 'i
‘ J-' j ' ! /J . I -
. .. 2?OMjXATJCis or Hos. Wait!"
w tACE. —The Conferees .of ibis district, j
einbyacing UVe- oountics of LtywreittSe,
' Bearer, Washington and Grccn6,.met -
oh the 28 th ult., at, the Monongehala 1 .
. lloute in Pittsburg,Wd; unanimously
■nominated Hbn. J. "W.*,Wallace; our j
. present able and worthy member, for j
-’ ro-oicctioti. Hp.wiil iw elecUd witl:-1
; oat a'oabc - • V H :
r -- - Cojohel Quay,-; y' , • I
We mentioned last 'AreelOth IL S.l
Quay, E-q.,(if this place, lid long aid I
favorably kown in this etimmuni Ye,
had been cot mis:4ol,cl Coltinel.tift el
tt3
134th Regiment, which is new , hi: t'i •
service, , ramped upon' : Arling(ii i - :
Heigh ts. , It is 'useless to say anything I
in commendation of his -character las ,
a fi.-st . elass business man,.or a bravo
and competent
_officer. . lie 'has filled
se.veratinlliortant pos i t i ons with ma k ?
.. . , t -
ed ability; being, twice , chosen by he
people Of Beaver courts iisitheir 'Piro: -
thonOtary. T.T . porr the breaking _out
l of the rebellion he - resigned his - ogee;
assisted in raising a comPany, in which
he served as First Liente.iiant. lle r as
then :appointed Assistant. Commissary
1
General.of „the State, a ft eards pri
vater Secre'itiry to tilo Oorinlior, lind
tnow, when duty calls,'lle resigns liat
'position and enwr&again .'pi to ac ire
service. We can,- therefore, con lit
lulate the 134th upon : theirr i i'lloicetr a
Colonel;feeling assured that if an op
. 1 .
pore i
nnity i s - offered that the can Fou
-1o fidently, repose theii trust' in the:Sitiit
i and bravery of their leaderf i n Abe hour
1 of fierce conflict upon the battle Add.
i - -
'Upon bis taking coin man4l of the - I..eg
iment he-was .presented with a . inag
, Iniffleenf uniforin ,sword.,,sword., and ' dthe .
• - - - '.
i accoutrements, by Ge ner al W. W. Ir
i win. Surely . the General - elould no ,
Ihave be:•toweil _the , handseincii an
valuable pre:tent upon -- One - mote de
slerying. They' had long beeni con
i
I
i l nected 'in buSi neSs and official relations
i and it is'only a mark of respd.-t to
;ward Col Qnny which he merited i
;
jth affections of Ge n . _ Irw .
in. \%p pr.
,•I Ilia for the Colonel a. b r ili an t. Carce
? ~ . ---
~as an o ffi cer. • May he live t 0 pas
, I hiongli the hardhhips of war, disti
gals!) himself • in: tire'seiThee id% hi
Icouritf3- ieturn to the • e nj oym ent •
i the sb;:ietY of his yittioeious iriend
, .
t j and spend a goed. old ago when th
I,j rebellion shall have pas s ed awe -.
r I
I: i ' Sword Preentation. ' -
. .
%f®-Dav;J Sankey, Esq., pf Law
county, hits beer. fijjpavritocl
lector, for this -UislHct, anjdi Saimleli
Davenport of Beaver,‘'Assessor.
' Agricultural Not.
The;Board of managers dl
ver County, Agricultural ,So<
at the Office-of the Seeretac
urday the 3(Jlh 'inst. Mem
ent:J. C. Wilson, Presidei
Boden, Wolf, Andurpdu,
Brittain, Stewart, -Leaf and
After some ' considerable 1
upon the subject, it was tin
agreed that thd'Soeiely hoi
nual Fair this fa.f ns usual. ,
, The following resolution was-then
passed by tlic ilianagci-s, via-; !j
Resolved, That in consecration. of
the distracted state of our Country at
this time, we consider it inexpedient
to have horse racing at our Agricultuj
nil Fair this'Fall, therefor: the premij
urns ofSICO, Sod and,3-5 be discontinf
ued at this time.. ; , 1 ! ‘
■ By order of Board of Managers.
>• ' A. G. McCreary, Sec’y.
, Beaver,; Aug. 30, 18,62. ’->y
Cixci.vxati, Sept, j 1 Lc..tington
Kv:, -was evacuated this afternooii, oiii
troops falling back on Cpvington.-r
All the stores were re'movbd to Louis
ville. At seven to-night the Lexing
ton operator closed his pfpee,- saj'ink
that Kirby Smith had appearedin the
suburbs and demanded the surrentler
of the city which Was complied with'
by the citizens. j , f-„;
There is a good deal off oxcitemcrlt
hero, at (Cincinnati.) but preparations
are making for'-defense, j Gen . Lew
Wuiluee has assumed ebmVnanfl of the
troops. Regiment* are-nrriviqg,jm]
j ; -I •'
- --
I • aster ` R o ll of. C aptain R. P.
1 Roberts' Coniptaky; ‘,..
..,
. aptAin: It P. Bonita' xi, .
l'.' s
et 4icut.:..T.'lol. Sstrz.its,
3' :d '7 do' TriomAillimitY•
'. , Ist .rg't.: Wm. S. 4 Bb-allenberter,
if 2d do Alex HI Calvert, . 2
r 3d do Andrei , M. Purdy,
1 -4th do John E. Ilarsha,: - • -- . .
sth do Jos. R.'Harrah,
;
I Ist ' orporal: Robert Riddle,
i 2d do , Jno. Henderson, • •
11 3d 'do Darius Sin v ileton, :.
li ' 4th do Alonzo B. McKenzie,
, s:h do Carman Nelson,l
- 6th do 40s. V. 4pleton,
..,
7th L do Geo. R. Bodeen,;
Bth do . Jos. R. Dunlap, - -
IaISICIACW:
1 Ist usieian: Taylor Stokes.
24 do, Thos. M. Anderson,
WA :ma: ndreve Ro' son , •
, . • PRIVATEd.
- .
, Anderson John • 31a tin W
-lAnde ' BOll Janies Moore John B• - •
iAnsh tz Thus 0 MooreiMadison ,
Bake JacoblA .11'Creery James L
Bake Jos Al Mingsinger" G W
Barn a Levvia . o 3liller Harrison • '
Bell ohn S' I .* M'Clain Wm P
Bell George ' ' M'CalSe, Wm J
1 Brow,n Harvey li'Caskey Alf M
j Bonlivell Beni A hillanatny John
1, Brizere Wm 11 M'Callough•A` -
. I Bruce Wm M.'Cullough Ono
i Buckley Benj . WFurlaud Jos
. !CarsOn Jas'A . Nevin Goo M
Clark John B Noss Wmq '
r I Clark 'Thomas Pyle Writ '
(Cooer. Wm J • Reed John S
t Coo k er ! Robert • Rishigor Madison
Il
I Coo Frederick C Ryan George 1
Dads Jonathan I Stevens Henry 1
' I DiOmore Win II Stone Adam _
Dinsmore Seal M. Small John P.
z, Doak Win 1 . ' Stualt Thointur! ,
Doivds Join Strikin!Enoch '
l.Doughts John. Selilayl Jos 0 - •
n
; Ediyards Henry.' Sho4;_olin it
- 1 Ewing John S Sloan_Edivin'it
r 1 Graham Jos SbiVeray Christian
s i•Griienlee Alvin ;14 , Swearingen Lewis
Gitlin Robert N Sifj.iiringer Wm
." I Thy James T Striick Seth "7 ,
TS. liiiiik Phillip Stiock Ruel W ,
'f ll,iyt George 31 Taylor Alvin 31'
l'a;Huntir Abel Waltori,R•ehard
, e llrivin Seth W Wagneriiewis .1
Johnston &rail A White Alei\
-iliilioston Frank •N White Audreiv
I Kerr Adam it White John S 'l.
Kerr Hugh II Wilson Miehael B'
.., ' Kreps Wra - W•iison James
in ' LOckbart James It, Weaver David II
- , :T.it,cli . hart James Al -' ' • _
tester Roll of Captain Or
mond’s Company.
Captain: Marcos OuMoap, :
Ist Lieut.: Austin Milleii, ;
2d' do Samuel Cameuell;
Ist Serg’t.: Suin’! S. Kerr, 'j*
2d do Thos. 5?. Tlvornsbiirg,.
U do . Jolin.'B. Vance, : i
4th do Arthur'Shields, : .
pth do Jas. JI. D. Milcheli, •
Ist. Corporal: Samtiul W.Miller,
2d do Addison Laneo, -
Sd do Juntos Cameron, .
4th do Win. Ewni£,
sth Ido AI ox Green e,
Vtft Ido, H* ~}t r-WtiTovnr,-••
Bth do John Go? Robb,
* |-. musiciAxs:
Ist ilnsiciuiis; John F- Bryan,
2d ~ do Frank E. Kerr,
WAOONfja: Andrew Fluaigen,
Slso jire-1
I .Lieut', j
valry.—l
Pr es by-j
- former j
ie latter!
ill -other j
J tiling |
i f privates;
l T • -
.dams!,John Q,
Liiams Hugh .Q
Jiackhiore Jno
Babb Jambs i) v .
Berlin jj.ohnston'
Bmuton Win "A.
Bryerly Thomifa
Barries Samuel 'W
Beal-Vair.es II ‘
Conlin Win
CbajnJpui Sam’l
Cowan Win G
CiouseEieliard
Camerpn Chris 1/
Criswell John
: .Crooks Jamesr.
i Custard Wm f)
|Calhoun Jos'
Campbell Stewart
Caroibers W m 'M
Calljbun Writ
Dorpian Jain os ■
• Ew}ng Alexander
■fitting Henry j;
yFirmcgaii James
-Fox George -H;
, Eleegel Jacob B
,6’recri John M..-
Galbraith Bob’t M
Gibb JohnC
Herron Win W‘
Hood Gibson
Hood Jamba -
Hull John ’•' '
Hall Wra B' /
i Inman Ezekiel j .
i Keiler David
| Kemicdr Wm 1 .
iLuwretiee Job/
1 La’iglilin Robert
| i.athcm Wilson
D REOT-j
M. R.|
nt Penh- j
ted a re- j
ter. Xo;
go wi th!
has been!
rave ar.d j
hid he is:
in every
t« his sol
will on
vania Re-
cce.
if the Bea
iciety met
y on Sal
ters pres
t, Briggs,
Goebriug,
2«ois.
discussion
atiiinousjy
J their Au-
Gen; Corcoran's Enlistment. K
To t>how .how bfen. Corcoruh
cd biO imprisonment from thetirat to.
the last, wo reproduce the following
paragraph, published by the Richmond
Dispatch shortly after the Bull Run
disaster: i f
‘ Wo bear of but one account, with
lew; exceptions, from all the prisoners
taken bjl our men everywhere, and
that is that they came without any,
intention? of lighting: the South, but
I were compelled to uniip in the. ihvad-'
■! ingijmovenieiit, uud'lhat if they .wore
r ji],oihe ti.'ey vvould never be {caught in
‘ such a sera,' 1 ® again. The last asser
tion may be true, hut not| a word of
tbo rest-T The i/ircuinstanees niider
which thej left the iJorih are known
to tliio South as well as vl> Ihemselycji;
and thoir.Vcrynamo and organization,
volunteerei. emitradiot every word they
utter. We eonteiw* wo have more ro
mped for the most impudent among
them. Col. Corcoran, for example,
who, we understand, says;>vi went in
to the business with my mule soul,'and I
wouldn’t take fry parole if they'd yive it
Ja n-V. ' ■ ;T • .•. J. ,
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bk.' ; , + .4 ; . a
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Captain_" 4 m9101; -- ' '
ist. L. , : - imlcp4i- my ..i,.. :
wh.,,.... Q . • fw oog • zutora; - I' •
lai.ea - ; t:X s liw ftiDit: g!:1"; ;.
2.(i.."'' ,., -.a "...Aolitir - W.: z ....4 4 . ,
-3d 4!i-.' :.X.a . : . -TV:: 1 Ori'..."'
Vii' •- . 4" , . - Wirn '.C.1: , 1i :.• ''l •
'fitlf ---- 4" - - T.'' .", . '4 ,7 7; ,' "'
Ist Co ral.lllir ' . ; .liftli , n,,,
1 1
•.. 2d. . . o; • i B 6j. IF: W. sb, 1 ..:_
.31 --..:*: o' .., I ut.tke : , ; ;.....:.. i .
• 4t:li-, ". o' . i... 11, ber.t. R •• say, 4 ,
sth- 0 .i , T 'oni;tit.li .': unter,
.6th ' o l j ther ;; • _toots, ,
• 7th • o. ; J hilIE. . ott e : l I,
Bth . 0 ; '.l" :nee IL, :duds • ,
.-. . •.- ' ins oars '
Ist , siatant' enry . Moctreii,
• 2d - o - .X masW ~ a rr, ..
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WAGO I*: ' ' ill oas I. ~ ..- --
' . : ' T '''' .I
'. ' '.- . " ; . 1: 4;,'•:;%' : :
~ ~ I - PRI 4.71:111: •' 7 :- . ....::: !i .
Anderso ' °ht. ; Jobrup . "Wm 41
Raker hart . ' Jones itliti4P:',l 1
, Bailey eo 8I : --, ' , JOhn's ' .M.rib#
Black ,1 hn i : Matte hrtstian
•Baldwic John ~ Mino , I . am:: . .- . 1 .
m
Banco Xoti.. l , i M'Co .1. do'. ".i. ..
Bruce J Ant ii , Ititeh John.:)
Bone D n 1 • I
' ' l Mliti ;in 'Edvetl :
Bone S Int • Maini acb.ht,l.
li r,
Border ' An; bfolte ' Henry.
Breoks eo M Mille' sacs
Brett's. DD, 4 . M'C:ilater D ,
Colemni Joh n " rark Geo ..1 .
Orals. J -Dikon. 1 I .Nc o ‘;ill , - '- - .1.e1nu4
Cailt " Xd!rsAl' ii, Prohle Wm Ail,'
(3 C h h: 1 ; 1 :1 1. Q rs ll .l 4 t B ß l ' l ' ... 13- R i lt il o 4 . '' e .l,3 ' Levi TheQ 7. .'
Itrwin amli. gabl): enry S._.
Ewink Wm it l• Reed tml ',I
ti
Fisher Jacob. ! .._''Poile b0ck...101
Fnizie' .Wm
.-; s . , ,Ratult) , Thos :i
Fawca i lt J,al W,
... Stia7 lass:Ude,
Pergu n Israel ' ST4tfb 'Jos:Vint '
' Baum a nd lasi - I.E.Aot i l t a, Stapitett
Hays Joh n IR ; • She I n Poterl
~
Has,. a nd Sunil ' . lta e Danl 1 :
1
:11.Suni tan tiearige 4 Sail 3 Otis, 1 '
Irons ohnlD - i. , gott I wick' , Xohn
Herr aonard:C ; Sea • rJacoli.
Dicket• Rotten', Tull i o i Wash I :
Dailey Geol.; . • , Todd ;"John • , •
Dal lel; KelSey To ld Wait 'S • '
''. Gillinflohn Ll S 1 . 'Usl.4 1.. an Wn
11
.1:to
Garla)al Samuel . • Wtt sliVin•
Gilingra Alex( . Wattiii`n Ilow'ell,
(3 lbsoln l WM P . Vat. terion And
Gilnire Jos -1' . 1 at. Bli* •
John ton Jos i
J r
_, . c is , :11.4,:i.i .
ibbn ton -B oury.t:lW. ' e'Y - 1 1
1
IJohit, ton , J aS I 'W 8 . ad - ~..:
IJohnitim ' ' In; J Zim ky. John
_l. . -,' ' , .1 - ..i• -( ' •'
.Nati
pera
for ij
of ,ts
.• f
Marlin Wm j
Miller Thomas i
- ,Moody J os .
Melvin Janie; II
jMooro Thomas lv
Moore John II . r
iMinesigcr David M
Milver Janies , .
Miller Andrew R.
MCreery'Wm I
M’Coy (Jhas • i
M’Oready Thos S.
M’Kibbch Alex
M.’Henry W '
iSiekluJohn
Phillips James M’C
Parka Win ’!
Purd'y John
Ramsey Wm
Robb John A
Summon Alex W
Shindies George M
Strouss Junius M
Swearingen Sam'l
SwearingenJus
Smart James PI
Swanoy 11 W
Scott David G '
Stephens John "\Y
Shaiiefliiehard
Sb.ane 'Timothy
Savagch Robert G ’
.Summerville Geo
Taggart Jamo A
jl'hornsburg .Wm .
Uueapher Wm H
Whims Newton ;
Whims Joshua J£
jWbims Jasper
i Whitebill David R
lYolton Wm ' '
[• .;nR-i7 ■ 1 •• ; . I «••• j
i.The | following (ay,c t|«, Ilcsol i-
Meeting, r
er, on l» 2lBt,uU:jJ' , I■ _■.
iif.rkas, j 'the of o
I nffsj'r B have rbn«lured| it i
'
tiond
Beavl
»na. r .iilii» - %
ivelyj, necessary ;ff
i to pul,forth its ni
he spdcdy and cotiij
no gigantic robcllk
i r country: nujd win
$ ol ijid
n Ivina bio to. call pit
c> of j COO.OOU me w
- t
3 patriotis-pi and fibe
re 1 a bounty to ,t it'.
;m , who are now
ro uplly an I nob|y to
y, and/ ml ying <
0 f :ho rescue of,opr i
.ry. arid-its cherisiicjd
iiist itulions. Therefor
Tesoltrd, That w|i
Bet ver County, now i
ing assembled, do holyi
dW rn:tify the qcl
mis sinners i;n offering
ty o tluise 'among in
spr inging.td'arms iwjit I
pat ailed, and manifest
pm ition to lay dovyi
ne. d be. in defence jpl
ert cs and franchise?
fee ing assured tliatt
lat ire will
in< ly legalize any ab
pe nliture which may
thlranco of so praise
tribtic object. 1 il P j
r . y \ . • -ji - i- i i o •• i (•
j = gfcsofm/. |That this meeting respect
fully recomro.endtoj.cur Cpunjty Com
mißsioners! thcpropHetv ofl offering
amJ paying albrtnhpy to e very' citizen
ofLthis County yqUinteCtting[ in any
Il|girhent, either bet>ngfng tb this. 6r
arty otbfer State, provided such volun
teer is duly credited tp our County,
add made part of the qn ? a w-bilh we
w|ll bo called upon to make dp. Vr; 1
I |i Drafting in Pennsylvania. J' [•
1 To the Editor of the Philadelphia
Press: Can any of] your numerous
Bubscribers—-and I feel that
some among the many thousand: daily
renders of The Press'musJ kna'w-—in
form me on two,very important points
in regard to drafting, the- tipip, for
Which is slowly but certainly approach
ing. • I wish, to know if thoßp men
who are drafted will be ruled by men
i appointed their Officers, or will they be
granted the,; privilege of..splectirtg
their own officers. from among' them
selves? And further, whenia|pianj is
Urailcd.will be have to ge into a new or
old regiment, just where Ae ?s| puf er
may he express a preference, with
any hope of his; wishes being Jrespeci-
Cd? By answering these inquries,
you will,lknow l couferagrtat|aVoi’on
many’, andono who may be Bsated.
4.. Und(cr, the. existing I laws, draft
ed .wen, 1 wlieSn. formcddntp regiments,
elect their lino officers, i. k. 'captains
and lieutenants. .from;, among them
selves,. but the Governor reserves jtho
right tb commission such
The ficjd juid staff bfficers arc chosen
by the GovcruOnand commissioned by
him. . • j ! *,| ' ; : V, ! : ' |
2. Drafted men; have no right*
whatever. The Government can, ati
pleasure, form them into neWregmonts
or put them here and there about in
old regiments .now .in the field,
and; in this last war,, a doctor
of divinity fought at'Net? Orleans
between : a'negro and-a German streets
scaTonger.jl fitt Bart*. | ■
sii bi
-iing , st . 2B..k:-A ge, tle-1
ri l.
,an Wharriv be = to-nightrepOrti'ti
that lGe . Taylor, h t! a engagement 41
,eitteitid , y,: , was leo . rety woitided exo
that Wirier have V . " '; .itto an afa- let
Tilitatinn Of - ;the righ . • .;?A' f ,Titlsmanrn.... ho
ing;)lsibirtit :.,:calf . ' eight': n'eleeki 8v
Stria-Atli l ' lea ry made art tisit4, t;xi
r
thiinigik F "rflt ce it house on their I th
W yto -yi iin - aochi:li ii tits*, nttnirtSettft'ti
pi, el from . Washln top. ~l: ' ' 1,1, .1 Co
tt ,
he Uttionlieni e of wit sectionl Ay
b iva,altted to the . ter cit y .. IA ght
irr ixii44,on totda ,it is report l ed t at lee
i l l
' re _
.ein v z e le il in s a t :i n , p f t.o ro: ted ' Po to p h 's, a :n e i li va f n oe c ,e_ ef li ti:
211 ,
(14 11 7 . it ; : 4 01 .! ' ' 1: - ;:ored, ' got 1 -l in . ..I,aek::11 ": Il in
61
20,000. f, The ti tig wan, heard dis- til
ti etliat Atexatfd'ia. ' ';'1! ' I '
,i , r, _ ' is
ta,r; ssAs .Jan ox,Angn 1'' . 2,C10
0.. -.-. To Major .`era;l'Haq l'C i l i "' r
In ide iia i r;CA'fe.f-- !iii:KM tis , dist!ov 7 tl
e4f.biiia large ....aik of the enemy rc
w,,aettirninti r ,. onr 161.1
'ght iowB a
M- &
names , and that, 1.1 6 division I had or. h
dLred tci take post" there;twoidaye be.; 'el
fora, had not "Set rrived.there (1.4 . it
Alec liiiil - ri immediately broite u.) ni el
camp iat Warreiltori ..ionetiOn and. 2.
Warnint:on andni
,arOwd raf bark
dix
.11 li
in three column s. I directO Dovi ell '.ko
with hi 4 ow* l and.Sigeras ill's and ''p
Reno's Division to marchiipOtt Gains. fi
vine by the tillasaton[arqk , Afexatt- , h
4,t e
aria Pike,. Reno, and ' one'..div,ision .of a
treint'altiutieis * ' to march on ' Green-. 9
.rieh:l.and' with' Porter's corps ..'and t
i ookriti divisio .1 marched back to a
!Ji
r , I . • 1
• ana/mos ' '-Janet' ii. iirDoWell L I was -'
i ordered to interp e between the fbreo r
tof th - l allmeiny, w igh:lgliii pro l .i.i.d down It
Ittababsas through :Gainsvilled, and 1
his main ' bOdy,l moved , down frail* f
WhitePt 'i# hi f► T 1 ' 1 .
lal n t our iorotiA itares
dap:l This was ecustpleiely aceomplish : 'i
_oil--ILongstreet,l, who bad possecitllio . I
! the Gut.. having been drivea. back' to
l i the. WeSt s i de. 'd .1, •, 1 .' 1
i . The'lforcesept to, Greenwich were i
designed to sOport, ;McDowell .in _ease
he me too tin • e a
,forc y
ie o • the enemy
Im d i
divisionorlilooker., Inc marching .
I',towards Manassas., earne.upon the ene
-1 my, env Kettle Bun. on the afternoon
61 tpel27th; and after; a sharp action '
routed, them complettily . killing rind
wounding three hundred, and eaptnr.'
ingl their camps and baggage ; ; and.
Pinny !stands ofl to 'inf.' 1., I '
This morning the cOmmand pushed
rapidly tol...Mittins asi stetson,' winch
1 IJ,ackson had evacuated .breehos
In advatiem lie retreatedicelieenter
'irei:le, and wait - the turnpike toward
Wiirrenton. 'lre - wit , , Met when six
miles west of Centreville by the foreoi
`under GeneralS! M'Dowell eta' Sigel.
Late 1 thisk atternootil a Severe light
' -.. took place which has been terminated
ne by ;
,the darkneils. i
_ [ The enemy Was driren hack at all
r
lvm
inta. and li ms the grail -re'-t - .
r , .
I4:intzan's curpri will, mare-on lur!
at Idaylio.ht ft.' in Centreville ~and I dol
s not see how he is tO;esettpe wit.sout
heavy loss. ll - • l •
1- . .1 t ,
. l , 'We have captured iti,.thottPand pri
g ' , , . . ~i ',
,oners, many tirlins, and one pees Of'i
" irtillery. L •
rIN, :foriN Pori. Maj.- Gen I
A * -,
ir- thcCloyei
rightist i ffor
lletc dverfhrov
on riow ragjjig
roreas, the Pr •«
lies has deen eel
11 an sjddilio ud
I and , whereas.
Jeers,' in a sp rit
(riHtjvhuvc ol
of our eiti
responding] si
the calls of du
enthusiastic; ill
imperiledfCt ur
-.and benefit uii
re," be ;.
the citizen i t
n County il cc l
thy heartily ci
lionfof the Con
a liberal b nit
who: tire. 10
an alacrity ui
g a horo\c dii
tlieir liv«|>, ,i
'iC/ rights} lip*
9m - ' Nation;
State LegiSv
|d unhc?itat
or I any ' ex-
Vado irij fur
hy ; and pa-
r•-• ' ' •,. „„ , „ ' I .
1 HEADQUARTERS r tram OF • .134 , ertra., .i.
G R ovt:rolv.nei r GainS'vilbL.Angitst 30 --
w, v.. ft./4n.. I Hailed; General in Ciller
.1 , am} iiiptiel : j ii p 1 A oug . 1,. •-- i. '.; A. is 4 l
batqo yeStcrttay with the 4;fitniqtrd 0
forces of , the enetny, ,whieh• her,ited ...
1
wails eontinu r its: fury from '4Elayl ht ,
until after, 'day k, ft , tc hie!' - tittle rt he l,
mein lait, l drivetifritru the field which - .i,
, 1 a 1 t„ 1 -
we Pew eeeuffe •-: it ,`,. ,
Our troops,,lttre too-; - much exhntisted I
yet Ito frush mattes, but I\Outil do it ~
in the etir-•;ellof the l rmortli\ s :-
. *- • 1 , , ,im' as 4 °(,l I
( S
as . Fitz,Johm Porter ' s; corps come 'up i e
front 31anassys. The enemy ; are ‘still i
on Our. ill•ont;but thllf, . l • l y are badly j .
. • ~, 1 itsed
.. *o' have not 194 !esti than eight "
housand men,,,in killed and wounded. t
and from-the appettrant i e of - `the, 'field t;t
the;enriay'sloss isr'at least! t -, ,0 to our ij,
one. • li - 1 I I
lie
,totp'd Sfriell3T, cm litp dereP-t;iY ,1 t:
and every assault testis made by 'sou -.
selves. Ouri r troopS beha t ved splendi •-: .
11 - .1 , ' ' '. 1 ,
The battle WAS fought on the lclen-it
,tieal battle , fteld of Bull Run, a=bieht,
fact greatly increased titeenthusiasml
of our men..; ~ ,1, i
The news jult reaches me from the ‘.. I
front that Alio enemy'.' is i retreating to , !
wards the 3founte.ins., I, go'forirrd at,'"
once to Pee. '; ; r , - • • , _
We have ,made.greati•chptures, hi - it , :t
7 am notable' , S:et Ito, form anidett of It,
their extent; ' -' 1 - ' -., ' -;
SOHN. POPE, Hili.:GeD- I
an
ion.
be i
woi
' Washington, iAug.'j
tion ha* reached i from
privafej conrces th'atJiQcjti. Pope came
tip with an d all ach o d t h'e cno my again
.shortlyi after nine o’clfk-k this moan
ing. Fitz John Porter! had projbably
hy thht time arrived foti!''tlie|- field||.Pom
Manassas, which ! was drily scren miles
distant!. The cannonading was djs
utiiictly;heard in Washington td-day
! The railroad was regnlarly riirnthis
mornuigfroin the towjn of TVVarr.enton
*'io Bristow ; edit is,already clearlhat
the Only damage remaining to be re
paired to the fai.iioad/ is-to rebuild the
Bull Him and Rappahannock {bridges.
The former should; bo completed to
night. and the latter may wj in four
or five days. j ~ '•
Washington, I A ng.-lli.— The rebels
wore heavily reinforced yesterday,
and attacked Pope’s army before the.
arrival of Generals Franklin and Sum
ner. The attack was and
a eevcrft battle followed.' Tlie advan
tage ; on the whole ,i wits| :on ;‘ the
side of the enemy. Pope fell back to
Centerville with his whole army in
good order. He has how been .joined
ftt Centerville by Gen.:Franklin, and
[Sumner was on the march to him last
night. He oecnp.ies the Wrongest po
sition in the vicinity ,ol .Washington,
t arid Is expected promptly to t renew
] tlie' content and tile siicees'Sos of Fri
day* 11 Ey|ry effort, should. be used to
hjwtch '.he torWardlng bf oar troops.
ietGol. l2th
Massachusetts was mortal
. ly wounded ip the battle of, Sstarday
hod has .dibit- ; };• - ,Ui : '
»;K' jiJjM
I• , !
=
hinni Af Sept. 1, 4|i
iri ! to-siAv : s tin 16tl npuit
tile. AugustJlsti. 6 P- ■■»!•; **?*'
iiytinitT*ir.<lwjfajCjSVC O dock; 8
iptiSOto^V u
fcS?dy = i^ifescaya>rj>
i tffb. tlicroaiid: strong, r AlcDowdi s-
on* the lefi ofi our arn)} jat
the time] and tlio rpbefc.pava!ry htuhg,
Wpportcjd hy| infauti^.^i3lcl)o\vei| 8
coi*t>b v.'ast almost ihsiiui.lly
'•[ j,l' ■’ .:~i. jLt;', • ■•,•."■ :,i
I ThC Cliiirgcjvcas fearfpljl; Our offi*
I cerb siy that I ft ; !?x^ i fiercpjJm
tronidTpr'rcnd of in ihisj
'morning there was a| report,'hour.true
[I khO.WMot, itiaV the ground by I
i this charge Has been regained. This
is improbable. ■;■ , : : - v- ■.j
Tbp Jeiiemy,' according to the re
porls of pi ison jrs ■who bayd; beet* ta
ken;- and seem ;o be iiltelligent, -has
recently beenl rehiforcctbj enormously,
ilhd now includes tbeentire rebel army
fiij thb State of Virginia.,) The prison
ers even gojsti iur auto fay tbut.ncccid
ing t j :|vbat jbev iiavo beard', the reti-.
el uruyi.'of Virginia miiubcrs about
250,(it0 men. '' ' ''
Tl.Py Occupy the outer, _■ p.
pi t|S«,otd Bullj battle
'front i 'Being
|fartlic|t poiijt of the okl field,
hold thejr rifle pits
ontibj nictnoru blo 21st of J u
They are bold and impnde;tit
thoi • uiteiilipu is chnnot be. b
any bat thcinselves. ‘ 'i ..
! ■ 1 atp gratified to announce that our
army was reinforced at noon to-day
by iia|: least ' sixty Phousapd, o£ the
mbitlcffective inch; live] have in the
■■fiiMi-l'i i.. I--Gv ]-. .
It was.thb opinion of leading army.-
‘hthecys yesterday on the field,'that tve,
shall Ibe we ,can tchip :
Jacksou.iiongsiroct, Aiidebson and the
otlicif rebel leaders, without surround
ing.' h<l '■ ;v "''
llu'-'ni; T - . .
•Tight Hundred prisonerSHyere sent
w|rd. Itoim tbis Corning
AlexihridriU. ’ This. I makes , •! 5;Jb
l have been foi Warded toAVjstlMUg<
i..iThe jlbtirl ■mi.inl&r-bf prisoners
jitjfred by us is| ycry heavy, J j ;
A.jvery iutclligent' prisoner, a’conv
issionedj officer,: with whom I con-,
ji-sMftaW me tlditUiu-kson made an:
(j ii’oss ip 1 1 is army the day before
estfirciaj''i in, wiiichi lie urgiul-bis men
qrisUihd firm -aim! fight to; the,lnst, for
it;- they | wore ,bcaton there:
%Jl hope lor the succes.'jfuJ chtablisli.-
meill oi the SouthoriijConledercy was
lost '[.;(■!■ .■' , V,i; '■:' ~ ■ ■
.Tllii man idso reports that in Friday's
battlo'l Jackson made: p very; Harrow
eSchpe trdrh capture. [ - ,
I jßenionstSupposed ,tjO bp well inform
ed, Kay that \y.c' have taken- at least
>idv|iiteen thousand plisoners from. the
enemy, in 'all the: engagements',.bit*
rnlafiy were paroled on thy spot and
'sent hack'. ■' y_l' j y ‘.O -V.
: dcii, Sidiene.k' went Wa.shibgton,
.lasl'evening.,', lie' is severally woiiud-;
edifit the|lefi-hrrn, kii|jtjijis teahodthal
tip: will lose the limb. His i)ivision
wa| ip SfgeN corps. H : :The ; briga.Jofdof
Ctenf Stahl anti Gen. McLane weie
drl|yeiiiu by ilaeksoii’s men ;but were
rallying win'd Gen Spbciick left. 1
';; ;hci{. Ernest iSleutwehr s mid,
fe.bi Gnri Sc.hiihis’sdiyisiotis'-drove the
back tiifliiisoiheiy tipoll several
occasions; at the point of the bayonet.
St-b.ii|z',if division is.ijiiuily Out up: ; <
;' Gen. Mil'roy's;: independent brigade,
■litrered severely. Tliey {might,weli;
Snipping ;tbe febefs like ripe fruit. : 1
i: This .afternoon vofiy\vl»o!ei army it|
passed- ,tcn iiniles south of .Cenlcr-]
,-i le, biydi'd Bull Kunf. and
dniid'mg that the rebel; army has re* |
.•eived such great reinforcements, we •
jfre.dri Vang; the eUciny ,:it eyei-y. ppintJ
%\ d victlory, sooner lor latey-isf coiisid-jj
wed certiTiTf.V g' '"‘j''.l i l ' );,: Td‘. ;
jackslon wifl'lcci flliirly bey!riven iii
tc .Idle jmOui.tuins, j lliti' cail.not pash
Cl rotrgl£ :T h o r pug 1 1 far e, 0; i p ggaip, for.
lleiiitzethikn is gaiiwli.ng the Toad, arpbj
lie caiiriot\break lh|’ouigb .that* brave' j
imps, espochdly' with our guard sir-;
miesatfhis hcCjs. !|; j e.
' St. Pavt.. Auglr-tijifSl— There wpro
toil whites killcii anil .fihyhlipe wivundy
edit I t ive New rU lin fig! l ton Sal urd ivy!
Tl Fie iltidiaris tVinglit; and refrkf
Itssly-, Their loss jjtvas phiisidentblef;
C n Sunday opi-hniaillfoi-ce; urfiicr j
r laud new, tea idngfh abd heir e>m!(| not
sthnd’iih allaek, \vitlfdhevvy frq m\Maiif j
kmtd .lejUdpg toiyn, at thc
|the In(lians.. hlt isiirepprted. that
tkvecK four hundi cd ana one thousantr
Indians 'were iu the fight. Col.' Sib
ley’s commend probably reached Fort
-yesterday.' The Aojutant
Gencrul, of Mihnesbtaldidh issued : ap
order tl) thc,| commanding officer tod
seize all ■■tjiej.'h'brsc.a, | atuFl means .;cff
fransp irt ation h|ecssHr\ r ,,j, girihg. v -a
i-ecCipt to tiie owners. niT'he hiassacre
does i ot, seem to* bo confined to one
localilyv but is spread over' a yiiijt
iimoiit t (eyriloi y.':. It is’reported that
bhtUif forty-five, lambics, all but two
persors were killed,!.aljvLake Shetk,
sixty,: mites IsGUthwdsf |l 7iF;New tJIm,:!
but thesPYrcpiirts are undoubtedly cxr
ajggdrated. jM-any personsibaying fled
or secretctl themselves, **are probably 1
supposed ddjbc killed. ; ! . j
fur'
to
■ihi.
t(j! I
‘cnji
, .A 31, 1862}.
To MajorGenend Jlallerk, j General
in Chi’/: (jeniimi-r-The lidlpwing clex.
patch i?.,from Bolivar, Tennessee : Col.
Hogg, in command of the £oth and
25th Ohio intantryiand some cavalry, i
yeas attacked by' about 4,000; rebels]
yesterday} Our troops behaved welt,!
■driving b'aek '.the; enemy, | whose loss
was over .one hundred.., Our loss} is
Only twenty inton] killed and. wop'lidyd
Ckd.iloggbeingonc of the nifnibei.
, : | ; TJ. S. Orant; j' ;
j ' f Major Gcneral Cumnianding;
■j Cairo, AugustBli- 1 } l)ispatcjveshave
been received.! at headquarters hero
annoti(icing that thb i®bels}arc march
ing on Fort Dqhelsoin, with the pur
pose of attacking. Their number is
not known. r .i, 1..., r Tf-.'- ■ 7■ / V
I 'Memphis advices say' that bn the
251 h Colonel- \\;pod' attacked throe
thousand rebels, at Bolivar, completely
routing them aiter ashorlongagetnent:
Out loss was oho killed s that of th«
rebel* not stated.'} ■'j ■ • :
I,-i-A '
tind nmctiug 6t chkens'..
wals Held,; tldB; t,lw. Court
Housed "
Several spjrited :ti>d palr«o tic »j <
ccOliCfi
wore made and resolutions passed,
j jA resolution • was adopted jtlt&t the,
Mayor issue liiH proclamation’ ‘calJiiri-'
ou; all irtalß titjzer<« to aym am*
reiMly l<> nideTtli6|cnoiiiy In .casa^y.;
sifduld attack us.. ■ . f _
; ITUq ' DtceU'itg" adjourned to me ; u
again a* tiotfh'as'UicfMayor issst/d ilia,
proclamation. ■- i. . ■ i j if.',/
. The.LegißhUtire adjourned aj-Ercrikv
fort ami, removed Ip the city. 'Jo:. -
Bobiitson anil, many - }
now. \yTt U Bald the Legislature l frilf ,
couveng, at the Cor.vt House io-:Lor- ; v;
rowi : TlibJxitizena. are -very foae& '4
eseited. ,i, .
■.''lt' is rcmqreiJJlhai Lexington K-s i
been abandoned by the jFedciai'
that u Undh of twenty oj- thirty
sand rebefe*nre near, t&St .plies, The
leport is no! re-iuble' , ;
Thir,public arcbivesrworoj rentoredf;
.from < FraVdcfort, ‘ and' 'on-? \ctilU- : ;-:?';i
.'Lank* at
Lexiiiaton j and Ftaiiiktort arrived lo
day. ■■ ,-j ; \
Gen. John ,W. • Finnell.. -A'!y'., ; r;t
General,..of Kentucky..cstsibiisbed l;is
•Ireadqnarkevs'in Louisville. Ths.eiiy
is m.n'.bUtze' of fxeitemont
Citizens are, enrolling themselves* -iiTd.;
1 jiuakiisg. great 1 prisparatioi*s. jH V
tremity
field at
at the
They
3re, dug
ily;' 1801.
What'
mown to
d-y . Exempt from Draft*
The, r.fo prop- ,
or"':;causes for disiibility. WvVhl*. of '
Ut’cilieadi \vhieli inti)air iho.fUcnUM'or
’cause convulsions •‘serious impaiinvent' .
of bearing syVeegiroryfsiori; jutfcli :
or active disease of any v<‘ tf: : . •
joints; the presenoo .•
ease-of .tha heart; irreducibleJli gri•;
fistula in ano; laifge fdiei'hiorr
large' ami painful....vaflccU or vaii 1
veins AvUicb cxtend ’ above the 1: ui ;
(die doss of a linib; thunib'and: feij -Qn
gier -qf-t|ib.riffht; band,, or li>iy-li
fingers on.e.iuVer Idi'nll pila.; los? A
gretili toe jenny niArfceil phydcip
.perfection tvbicli v/onid/unfit for.gi
service
.'.11.. The "following -person's i-.;)
cinp.t; under tire.: hr.vs of. the tfi;
I Sta'es': PthshLur of
United States, Hie oSicrrs.j.uuk ud
1 executive* cif -the ; f(:ueat,.‘*f
United Stales the members ss ;
Houses yOf 'Congress aud their d •
c’iScers, all custom house;pah
•.vitlv tht'ir Vlerhs, rot otB.«rs
stage drivers who are dmp'lyea.b
i-iird ah/h conveyance of, lbs in-:
this United States,*ball icrry ; w
ployed ; al apy ‘terry on the po.-rt-r
all iiV'pct'torsboi’ e>:r-or.ts. s all , inb-b
actuaiiy employed in the 's.y-wy
anyv y.itisuh’ ott- merchant, \vitlii:;'
Uiiited'Slatos.'’ 1 “ 1 '
.Illy in. native sereio--
those who have, served its fit’oia
?e>:emrit. except in case of iueuvr-.."
•'•or invasion. C ' 'i ■'. V;': y
Teacher’s Exarriinations
Exaniui:!l|!Oriis for, TchcLfSni vpil ij"
bc-lii
. In Moon Ip., at i>aVlsi SehiiolTroui-c
Sfpl- t S- al O' A'- M.. ,j • ; ‘
lit ' llCijjGU'eli ID-.UI '.KTiili
: Sept. 4j, :ii;p A. il.' ■ ‘J ■ yjV;
■ liuiependeneo Ip., al'.Rurd-I-. ; i'.v.i
SobpjulJilbUes; Sv.'pt. s.••!»{■ Jl. ,
•Jiil'O'liu* U)., Faiiwicw.Sept S.;*.'.-,!
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|‘ In Industry tp-. v
at 9‘A. it."C-,• - Jf- ;
I .In Brighton Ip , at
I'ilnitsi;. it)UpU:IO. tit 9 4--Jlf ■;
! SVidtli Beaver 1p,,-k (i^ayl’vS^EpxE
j •Hous*j;S‘>ps• lfV. .sU 'J A. J - ■' :
in • • *»»{;•. at. T'-v .t
School; ilinisi?,. Sept. 1$ >1 'Si A... 'i ’•
; 111 CHi|'; owuip;.a,t iIeKL,'.e; : S; iiji
House, '■ Sept. 13, a(;.,0. A.- -M. J ’■ re
i tors,andTeachers AJf'jiiii' Beav;,;: V
l:ploajse' : !U,toiui.' -» ./A-'
;■ "in-.- Ihilaski tp.,taf RmyU
10. nt I .P. ‘ :
■ In iN'orth Si! \viol<ley'l:> tlVavr.T
SJlnkil;:LLouVoJSopt.. r l«.»; at 0
i In Trantiiir ■tp...at : l”uriiac3 'Sc nr
House Sept: !J'7v at 9 A. M.
.. In Alarihti el}),, jnt, ■■lljvftzcl_Sciifl
llpuse Sepf..l3, at O' A. M.“
, In •S’uav SewicUley tp., ■ pt lK»;p
| School- lipnsq, .Sept. 10.. at A; M. |
I ’ ’ 1 wish to call Teacheji's aWo.iim«-.R
the iollovy’mg decision of State Sup!
iiplemlent. "No private esanunatuj
are jtb- fee granted dhrinV .the holdi
public nor a/fehq’
a vyritten request o| a nia'iJ
ity)pf the- proper. Hoard, with /an.■»
i ty for llie Board.to lie presrjjv
• As (Kr. as, practicable, it: is.dcsir
‘that Teiuthers be
of to ■ which thoyifi t end
apply lor schAplk- ’
nj; . „ ,-i
T. C. CAROTIIEUS, 6*.
"Frankfort Swigs’; Aug. 11l- .
LiBEU,uIiTY OE VuVSICIiANS.-flt I
afwdyij been said that physitian-t woi
disparage any remedy, .-however ,ya
able, .which 'they .did not origin
themselves, i.This has been Uisprot
by th‘eir libcial course towaid* l>r
O. -Ayer’s preparation. V They dn
adopted thorn into general use.initli
praciicb, which shows:’ a wi.llingrr
to, c i ountenah<‘e articdoa that hnye i
trinsic‘merits tilhich deserve their I
tention. ■ This does tlig.learned gr■
credit' and ■ effectually contradict 4
preya’ent’ erroneous notion that ty
Opposition to. proprietary remedy
based hij-their interest to discard t’ l * ■
We havtj always had confidence i,n
hoiiorabjef. motives of dur modl«d tne
and are r glad ; to find it sustained
iheL libera they .accord
such remedies .as Ayer &. Co.’s in» n
oven though/,t(icy 8
not ordered in the books; bat arc w*
known to tbe people thrdaghthonr r
papeis.—Weio OrleansDelUi-
■ . MARRIED—On tl.ejl2th, ft-.
Key. J*. Monroe, Captain J ajiw ■
amis; U| &| A., to Miss Alarv f
ell/ of this place.
DIED—On the 18th ir.st ,
UN Howard, 8«n of ' Jacob J. Bt l j 7.
|?om } ofl Moon: To«B»lii|>, ! a
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